Posts Tagged ‘Steven Soderbergh’

  • FILM FEST FEVER –MAMI 09-4
    MAN ON WIRE- Documentary By James Marsh It is no wonder that this film has won a spate of awards. Rarely does one come across a documentary which has thrills, wit, nostalgia, a sense of wonder, beauty and bravado. The story of Phillipe Petit the high-wire walker is recounted with all these elements making it the most riveting story. James Marsh has made this a thriller...
    by Indu Raman at November 3rd, 2009 at 05:11 pm
  • The Informant!
    Language: English Director: Steven Soderbergh Release Date: 18 September 2009 (USA) Cast: Matt Damon Writers: Scott Z. Burns (screenplay), Kurt Eichenwald (book) Producers: Howard Braunstein, Kurt Eichenwald, Jennifer Fox, Gregory Jacobs, Michael Jaffe Enter your reviews and rate the movie. Movies are opened for Guerrilla Reviews 12 hours before their release date
    by PFCdesktop at September 17th, 2009 at 06:09 pm
  • Director – Actor Combo: Some Gems
    iView Author: SATYENDRA JHA (Pune, India) Email: satyendrajha30 [at]gmail[dot]com Like most of my other articles on PFC, this one has also got its seeds from one of the comments on the beautiful articles written by Ratnakar and Crazyrals paying homage to the great Shakti Samanta, who left us for heavenly abode last week. Well, the comment in question was how Shakti-da...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at April 19th, 2009 at 11:04 am
  • Soderbergh Speaks ON Che
    Scott Tobias from the AV Club interviews Steven Soderbergh on his biopic Che. With the biopic Che, about the iconic revolutionary Che Guavara, Soderbergh has gone out on a limb again. Presenting what could generously be called a distribution challenge, the four-hour-plus film has been divided into two parts: The first, “The Argentine,” follows Che (Benicio...
    by DPac at January 6th, 2009 at 01:01 am
  • Che Part One Theatrical Trailer
    by oz at December 3rd, 2008 at 05:12 pm
  • Independent films in India and their release strategy
    iView Author:Aniruddha Chatterjee (Dallas, Texas, USA ) Email:chatterjeeaniruddha[at]gmail[dot]com Independent films in India and their release strategy Watching Aamir with Om and Kat in Dallas was wonderful. But seeing that we were the only one watching the movie in the entire theater was disheartening and frightening. Had we not come to see the movie, the theater would...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at June 16th, 2008 at 03:06 am